Zander Wiel, Rhett Wiseman and Bryan Reynolds homered to lead Vanderbilt’s 20-hit attack and the Commodores won the Nashville Regional with a 21-0 rout of Radford on Monday.

Vanderbilt tied an NCAA Tournament record for largest shutout margin with LSU, a 21-0 winner over Louisiana-Monroe in 2000. It was the most runs scored by Vanderbilt since a 21-run outburst against Niagara in 2010.

Vanderbilt’s Walker Buehler (4-2) struck out seven and allowed two hits in five scoreless innings, retiring the first 11 batters. The junior out of Henry Clay is 11th on MLB.com's prospect list for the upcoming draft. Vanderbilt (45-19) scored in each of the first five innings in winning its fifth regional in six years. Next up: a Super Regional at Big Ten champion Illinois (50-8-1,) which boasts the best winning percentage in baseball.

The Commodores tied a school record with four triples and broke a Vanderbilt record for runs in an NCAA Tournament game. Every batter in Vanderbilt’s starting lineup got a hit, including Wiel with a career-high six RBI and four hits. Ro Coleman went 4 for 5 with four runs and Jason Delay had four RBI and three hits. Wiseman and Reynolds both added three RBI.

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